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For a fighter aircraft advertised as one of the most sophisticated combat systems ever built, the idea sounds almost absurd: the United States Marine Corps is…
The US Department for War has announced Lockheed Martin has been awarded a USD2,998,742,163 fixed-price-incentive, cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-no-fee contract for Sentinel A4 radar production and engineering services.…
Four U.S. Marine Corps F-35Bs from Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501. (Lockheed Martin)The U.S. Marine Corps thus far has received six F-35B fighters without radars,…
Thales has delivered its first two Ground Master 403 (GM403) long-range air surveillance radars to the Indonesian Air Force, the first hardware to enter service under a 13-radar…
Saab’s Giraffe1X. Credit: Saab. Saab and Scania France have finalised an agreement with the French Directorate General of Armaments (direction générale de l’Armement) to provide 17 Giraffe 1X radars…
Saab and Scania France have jointly signed a contract with direction générale de l’Armement (Directorate General of Armaments) for the supply of Giraffe 1X radars and…
RTX on Monday said it will put millions of dollars toward the production of upgraded commercial aviation radars, which are being installed at airports nationwide as…
RTX Expands Facility To Produce Radars For FAA | Aviation Week Network Skip to main content The RTX facility in Largo, Florida, will expand to support…
Robin Radar Systems has delivered its IRIS counter-UAS radars to the Gulf region within weeks of order and is expanding manufacturing to support Gulf states, according…
The three Zumwalt-class destroyers currently in service with the U.S. Navy could receive radar systems initially produced for the cancelled Constellation-class frigates. A Raytheon executive told…
